poem10 Dec 2012 06:30 am

Temporal Velocity Theory
(Applied in Relative Poetical Mathematics)

All of accumulated time (including all of anticipated time),
expressed as an infinite line of points progressing through itself at
the speed of light,
is equal to a single point along the same line progressing at
the speed of thought.
THEREFORE
The speed of thought is equal to the entire distance time spans at
the speed of light.
OR
All of time, traversed at the speed of light, is equal to
the shortest span between two adjacent points of time traversed
at the speed of thought.
ULTIMATELY
At the speed of thought, the speed of light through time
appears to STOP.

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